Information, Facts & Origins of the Giant Schnauzer Dog Breed The Giant Schnauzer originates from Germany and was bred originally for herding cattle and as a guard dog. It's origins can be dated back to the Middle Ages. The Giant Schnauzer is also known by the other name of the Riesenschnauzer. The word schnauzer means “small beard". This dog is classified as one of the Working Dog Group which we go on to describe in detail in the section at the bottom of this page. The Giant Schnauzer was first Registered by the AKC (American Kennel Club) in 1930. There are three breeds of Schnauzer - the largest is the Giant Schnauzerstands between 23.5 to 27.5 inches to the shoulder and is mainly black. The Standard Schnauzer stands between 17.5 and 19.5 inches is pepper and salt or black. The Miniature Schnauzerstands between 12 and 14 inches is pepper and salt or black.Giant Schnauzer Dog Names Description of the Giant Schnauzer Dog Character and Temperament Working dogs, like the Giant Schnauzer, are medium to giant size and are strong, often independent, domineering and difficult to manage. This, together with the immense sizes of many of the breeds, make many of the working dogs unsuitable as a normal family pet or first time dog owners. These dogs require firm control and must be properly trained. Formal obedience training should include a proper socialising program. Training need not be difficult as Working dog breeds are generally quick to learn and intelligent. Some of the working dog breeds are easier to handle such as the Newfoundland dog, the Portuguese Water Dog, the Samoyed and the Saint Bernard. Description of the Giant Schnauzer Dog and Puppies - Coat and Colours information The Giant Schnauzer's coat is normally a shade of black, or salt & pepper. The coat is normally harsh, hard and wiry. Dog Health information - potential health problems of the Giant Schnauzers All owners of dogs and puppies are concerned about the health care of their pets and just as with humans dog health issues arise from time to time. Resolving dog health problems, including those of the Giant Schnauzer, can prove to be costly and it would be wise to consider the benefits of obtaining dog health insurance. Diseases in dogs may occur because of trauma, infection, immune system abnormalities, genetic factors, or degenerative conditions. Common health problems and questions occur in relation to the Bones, Joints, Muscles, Nerves, Ears, Eyes, Teeth and the Mouth. Other, more serious, issues can relate to the Digestive System, Heart & Respiratory Systems, Immune & Blood Systems, Reproduction and Urinary Systems. Potential health problems of the Giant Schnauzer may be checked via the Dog Symptoms Sorter, but can include:- Hip and Elbow Dysplasia (abnormal development of joints referred to as CHD - Canine Hip and Elbow Dysplasia)
- Gastric Torsion
Online Encyclopaedia of Common Dog Health Problems Please click the following link for additional information which we have provided via our: Online Encyclopaedia of Common Dog Health Problems This describes the most common canine health problems concisely but simply without using medical jargon. A section on Dog and Puppy Vaccinations is also included offering information on each of the diseases, symptoms and effects for which immunization vaccines are available. Not sure of the name of the dog or puppy illness? A Dog Illness Symptoms Sorter is also featured. The Online Encyclopaedia of Common Dog Health Problems should only be used as an informational guide and when and if any dog or puppies health problems occur it is essential to raise any questions you may have with a Dog Health care professional. |